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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t ask, don&#8217;t tell, (don&#8217;t think).</title>
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		<title>By: Andrew</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description>I agree with what you say but I must ask you this question: Have you ever served in the military? Most think that the question is irrelevant, but it isn&#039;t. Being in the military is completely different than what most people deal with every day. In regards to your job, does your life depend on the person who sits in the next cubical? What if that person was a drug addict, recently sober but always on the edge of falling back into that and there was nothing you could do to help? Would you trust that person if they told you this, or would you be more likely to trust them if you never knew and never found out? My point is that people won&#039;t trust someone that they are not comfortable with, and as sad as it is that homosexuals can&#039;t express them selves, I do believe that when they come out it will alienate them more. I&#039;ve seen it happen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with what you say but I must ask you this question: Have you ever served in the military? Most think that the question is irrelevant, but it isn&#8217;t. Being in the military is completely different than what most people deal with every day. In regards to your job, does your life depend on the person who sits in the next cubical? What if that person was a drug addict, recently sober but always on the edge of falling back into that and there was nothing you could do to help? Would you trust that person if they told you this, or would you be more likely to trust them if you never knew and never found out? My point is that people won&#8217;t trust someone that they are not comfortable with, and as sad as it is that homosexuals can&#8217;t express them selves, I do believe that when they come out it will alienate them more. I&#8217;ve seen it happen.</p>
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